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Old 28-10-2005, 13:37   #410
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Re: smoking and the pub

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Originally Posted by Nugget
I have to be honest and say that I've always found ex-smokers to be the worst non-smokers around (and don't worry, this isn't a specific attack on you, clairie ).

I've always failed to understand how people who did smoke can then be so against smoking, just because they managed / had the willpower to stop. I think it's pretty much been proved that tobacco is ana addictive substance and, as such, it's difficult to just stop. Therefore, to my mind, ex-smokers should appreciate more than anything why people still do smoke.
Indeed. My mother is an exsmoker, and don't I know about it... My dad has never smoked, and although he doesn't like my habit at all, he doesn't **** and moan about smoke in pubs etc like mother does.....
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